Support educational authorities and practitioners to address the root causes of conflict drivers.






Armed conflicts have devastating impacts on education, often turning schools, universities and other educational institutions into targets and battlegrounds. Educational institutions should always be safe havens, sources of knowledge, and pathways to foster peace and development.

International humanitarian law recognizes the civilian nature of educational facilities, and mandates their protection under the principles of distinction, proportionality and precaution. UN Security Council Resolution 2601 further reinforces this protection by emphasizing the need to safeguard educational institutions from the impacts of armed conflict. The Safe Schools Declaration also provides essential guidelines to protect learning environments and ensure continuity of education for children and young people. Other frameworks, such as the Comprehensive Safe School Framework (CSSF), support educational authorities and practitioners to address the root causes of conflict drivers.

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